Cadeby Hall

A Grade II* Listed Building in Wyham cum Cadeby, Lincolnshire

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Listing Text

WYHAM CUM CADEBY CADEBY
TF 29 NE
1/52 Cadeby Hall
II*

Small country house, now empty and partly derelict. Early C18,
raised late C18. Ashlar with asbestos hipped roof and 2 ridge
red brick stacks. 3 storey, 7 bay front 2:3:2, with plinth and
moulded second floor sill band. Central 8 panelled door having
moulded and eared surround with stepped key blocks and a broken
segmental pediment on scrolled brackets, flanked by 3 glazing bar
sashes, in moulded stone architraves with key block. To first
floor are 7 similar windows. To second floor are 7 smaller
sashes with splayed ashlar lintels. It is clear from the rear
that the top storey is a late C18 addition. Interior retains
fine early C18 stair and gallery with moulded wreathed handrail,
fluted newels, decorative carved open string and 3 turned and
knopped balusters to the tread, alternately fluted, barley sugar
and twisted. In the hall is a large fireplace surround with
moulded scrolled brackets, and pediment. Stair and part of hall
have raised and fielded dado panelling. The house stood in
landscaped terraces and the viewing mound is still intact.

Listing NGR: TF2703395936

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